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Zydas 1201 based wireless adapters Linux driver.
As Sweex is not longer supporting Linux for this device, but they did in the past using MPL and GPL licenses, we have posted the original and evolved driver.
Maiden-core is a Linux kernel robotics API module, extensible in Erc. The Maiden Project also documents and develops the Maiden architecture for mobile robots, a set of (optional) designs and standards for robots using the Maiden-core API.
The user-mode kernel port is a port of the Linux kernel which runs in a set of processes. The result is a user-mode virtual machine and a kernel which can be debugged and developed using all of the usual process-level tools.
LUnix (little UNIX) is an operating system for the Commodore64 - a famous home computer back in the 80s. It supports TCP/IP networking (SLIP or PPP using a RS232 interface). LUnix aims to look and feel like UNIX.
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USRBAC is a kernel patch and userspace daemon that allows role based access control to be mitegated in userspace. The goal is to allow a secure way to impliment RBAC compliant security systems using a daemon in userspace
This project is aimed to porting ppbus (the parallel port abstract bus found in FreeBSD) to the NetBSD Operating System. This will allow using faster devices with NetBSD and will add IEEE 1284 support.
Shfs is a simple and easy to use Linux kernel module which allows you to mount remote filesystems using (secure) shell connection. It comes with rpm/deb package support.
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Our mission is to explore and develop new operating system concepts; to redefine the architecture while using assembly language for most of the underlying architecture.
It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.
Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
The target of this project is the development of a Linux Kernel Driver for using the Creative Nomad II Mp3 Portable Player under systems using Linux as OS. Also, the development of a C/C++ library to develop applications that use the device.
Persistent Pipe is an extension of the existing Unnamed Pipe, but it ensures broadcasting of data to many related (child) processes. By using p-pipe a process can broadcast data to all the related reader process without any external synchronization
Scott'sNewOS is a totally new operating system not based on anything i have seen yet with full graphics surport although the screen can be totatly disabled ie headless mode i hope to include servers and clients for all protocols using ports below 1024
KISS is a kernel-side host-oriented security tool, which may bring you file integrity checking, file and process hiding and actions handling on special internal events (using a tiny scripting language).
The cache-optimized concurrent skip list is a set of algorithms for maintaining dynamic ordered mappings. Top-down balancing algorithms minimize cache-misses while using a per-node read-write spinlock to coordinate shared access. Designed for Linux 2.4.
The mbuff.o module and /dev/mbuff is intended to be used as a shared memory device making memory allocated in the kernel using vmalloc possible to map in the user space. It is especially recommended for RT-Linux tasks/user space communication.
Linux TiTan is yet another Linux Distribution that is divided into 3 parts , the main system including packages compiled by us , a security system and a desktop environment developed using java . Goal : Security , Speed , Portability
WinMac is attempt to clone Mac OS X for the intel platform using the Apple Darwin 1.2 kernel. There are currently two teams working on the project. The kernel team is working on the basic compiling of Darwin on Intel. The GUI team is researching the Aqua
The Nomad Jukebox File system njbfs is a Linux file system for the Creative Nomad Jukebox. Using automount capability, you can 'cd' to your Nomad Jukebox, read and write tracks, and even ordinary files can be stored on your Jukebox.
The project discusses an architecture, prototype implementation and test tools for wireless scheduling using currently available hardware (e.g. 802.11 WLAN). It is based on a patch/new scheduler for the Linux 2.4.X kernels and extensions for the tc tools.
This project is dedicated for supporting large SMP and cc-NUMA platform configuration using ACPI 2.0 or later, including cc-NUMA configuration support and implementation of various module drivers for hotplug, sleep states and large I/O subsystem.
A utility that allows you to use settings from the boot commandline or from /etc/lilo.conf using append="..." in batch scripts. Useful for bootscripts that need to deal with different kernels (2.2, 2.4) for instance